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are interested in capitalizing on the units, veterans and intellectuals for the
oves are being made to put forward Duong
is the CIA front-man in overthrowing Diem,
iiild a broader based puppet regime. This
at of harm can be done if the American
bure.
äived little attention as yet is the poss-
east Asia. The discovery of potentially
if off the tip of South Vietnam and under
ae question of Japan's role sharply into
ialized nation, imports 85Jt> of her oil from
bly increased cost of oil from this source,
Japanese industrialists are also faced with
J80, to more than ten million barrels per
md expression in the revival of the react-
le drive by Sato's government to expand the
LI of East Asia. This question needs urgent
is an option to sections of the American
jrces, U.S. rulers could keep their fingers
ie same time being able to withdraw Ameri-
sation" of the war.
Is That They're Getting Into Step'
helped to see clearly that the growth of
Lcians is a result of the long and militant
:ts a conflict within the American ruling
rtant to make the most of such conflicts,
f—to portray these elements as servants
jple or to encourage us to put our trust
period is to bring an end to imperialism.
Liticians share the desire of the ruling
svent, not to precipitate it. Far fro«»
to end this war, while we keep firmly in
»rialist wars and the threat of them is by
jobs at hand.
demand the withdrawal of all U.S. air, sea
bance to the puppet regimes in Indochina,
tend it as a banner for a single demonstrat-
won through persistent and militant stru-
ssion that now rule this country. As we
ific actions we can take to insure that
war is met:
-Production stoppages by working people against the corporations and
institutions that profit from the war and the increasing hardship of
the American people. The building of anti-war caucuses in places of
work where the main task would be to make clear the imperialist nature of the war and the steps necessary to fight imperialism. The
May 5th Moratorium can provide a starting point for such actions.
-Support for the GI movement in the form of encouragement and help to
the forces within that movement which are attempting to expose the
true nature of the U.S. armed forces as a world gendarme, protecting
economic and power interests around the globe. By denying the military its cannon fodder, these soldiers will be striking a blow at
the conscripted slavery of millions of Americans, and will be seriously damaging the ability of U.S. rulers to wage war against the
peoples of Indochina and other areas of the world.
-Build a strong anti-imperialist student movement with the purpose of
exposing and opposing any ideology which serves imperialism, resisting any research or programs which advance the waging of the war, and
of taking the struggles and experiences of students to the masses of
working and poor Americans outside the schools and universities.
-Women can work to consolidate the opposition to
liberation movement. The struggle of women again
sexism and male dominance is directly linked to
imperialism. For the economic system of imperial
constant expansion of external markets, but also
labor force at home. Women have long formed a ma
serve work force, and the myth of male superiori
women in a position of passive consumers »ho can
the productive process ONLY when needed. As the
war creates ever-deepening economic crisis, work
some of the firat to suffer these war effects (i
etc.) Forming 53» of the American population
force in bringing an ead to imperialnt «ar. The
• erred by joining the fight against imperialists.
the war by the women's
st second class status,
the struggle against
ism not only requires
a flexible reserve
jor part of that re-
ty has helped to keep
be introduced into
continuation mt the
ing women will be
o terse ef lay-sf
■•a cas b« a critical
»r »eat is- *»
-Support for political pnssasrs. Bmilsiag a •*•».*• m?««*«i «
this imperialist war will be greeted by tb* raltt|
greater repression against the most active elements. Aire-
are political prisoners on account of having fought against this war.
And many, like Bobby Seale, Ericka Hugging, and Ar
mmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmm^Smmmm^H BamaaaS _* »
prisoners on account of i
^^^^m^mm
But repression breeds resistance. As the FBI, Army intelligence,
state and local police and courts conspire to make more of as f
itical prisoners, the movement needs to build massive action» are
this issue and bring ant 1-imperial ist censelousness to the résistâmes
which this repression will surely generate.
Building a United Front Against Imperialism.
Building strong movements in the above areas will certainly bring the American
people closer to winning their just demand to end imperialist war. But to insure
that this demand is won, yet another step must be taken. A nation-wide united front
against imperialism must be built which will allow us to forge these separate efforts into one great hammer, strong enough to strike a fatal blow to imperialist
policy. We do not make this statement lightly. To form such a vast united front
will of course involve difficulties and hard work. Although those people who are
genuinely opposed to the war and its causes do have a common enemy and a reason for
joining forces, they also have many different political views. To pretend that these
differences do not:exist would be misleading and self-defeating. Consequently, it
will be necessary for all groups to maintain organizational independence within the
united front. It will also be necessary for the differences between these groups to
be clearly brought out and discussed, but always in the spirit of friends who have
a common interest and a shared goal, and always with the main task sharply in focus: forcing an end to the imperialist war. Although there may be some disagreements among us, we the working people, all Black and brown people struggling for
liberation, family farmers, shopkeepers and even many small businessmen have no
future in a society dominated by monopoly capitalism and embroiled in endless
imperialist wars. We must understand and help others to understand that U.S.
imperialsm is like everything reactionary: If we don't hit it, it won't fall.
And we can only hit it by standing firmly together.
U.S. FORCES OUT OF INDOCHINA NOW !
INDOCHINA FOR THE INDOCHINESE!
PEOPLE UNITE AGAINST IMPERIALISM !

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are interested in capitalizing on the units, veterans and intellectuals for the
oves are being made to put forward Duong
is the CIA front-man in overthrowing Diem,
iiild a broader based puppet regime. This
at of harm can be done if the American
bure.
äived little attention as yet is the poss-
east Asia. The discovery of potentially
if off the tip of South Vietnam and under
ae question of Japan's role sharply into
ialized nation, imports 85Jt> of her oil from
bly increased cost of oil from this source,
Japanese industrialists are also faced with
J80, to more than ten million barrels per
md expression in the revival of the react-
le drive by Sato's government to expand the
LI of East Asia. This question needs urgent
is an option to sections of the American
jrces, U.S. rulers could keep their fingers
ie same time being able to withdraw Ameri-
sation" of the war.
Is That They're Getting Into Step'
helped to see clearly that the growth of
Lcians is a result of the long and militant
:ts a conflict within the American ruling
rtant to make the most of such conflicts,
f—to portray these elements as servants
jple or to encourage us to put our trust
period is to bring an end to imperialism.
Liticians share the desire of the ruling
svent, not to precipitate it. Far fro«»
to end this war, while we keep firmly in
»rialist wars and the threat of them is by
jobs at hand.
demand the withdrawal of all U.S. air, sea
bance to the puppet regimes in Indochina,
tend it as a banner for a single demonstrat-
won through persistent and militant stru-
ssion that now rule this country. As we
ific actions we can take to insure that
war is met:
-Production stoppages by working people against the corporations and
institutions that profit from the war and the increasing hardship of
the American people. The building of anti-war caucuses in places of
work where the main task would be to make clear the imperialist nature of the war and the steps necessary to fight imperialism. The
May 5th Moratorium can provide a starting point for such actions.
-Support for the GI movement in the form of encouragement and help to
the forces within that movement which are attempting to expose the
true nature of the U.S. armed forces as a world gendarme, protecting
economic and power interests around the globe. By denying the military its cannon fodder, these soldiers will be striking a blow at
the conscripted slavery of millions of Americans, and will be seriously damaging the ability of U.S. rulers to wage war against the
peoples of Indochina and other areas of the world.
-Build a strong anti-imperialist student movement with the purpose of
exposing and opposing any ideology which serves imperialism, resisting any research or programs which advance the waging of the war, and
of taking the struggles and experiences of students to the masses of
working and poor Americans outside the schools and universities.
-Women can work to consolidate the opposition to
liberation movement. The struggle of women again
sexism and male dominance is directly linked to
imperialism. For the economic system of imperial
constant expansion of external markets, but also
labor force at home. Women have long formed a ma
serve work force, and the myth of male superiori
women in a position of passive consumers »ho can
the productive process ONLY when needed. As the
war creates ever-deepening economic crisis, work
some of the firat to suffer these war effects (i
etc.) Forming 53» of the American population
force in bringing an ead to imperialnt «ar. The
• erred by joining the fight against imperialists.
the war by the women's
st second class status,
the struggle against
ism not only requires
a flexible reserve
jor part of that re-
ty has helped to keep
be introduced into
continuation mt the
ing women will be
o terse ef lay-sf
■•a cas b« a critical
»r »eat is- *»
-Support for political pnssasrs. Bmilsiag a •*•».*• m?««*«i «
this imperialist war will be greeted by tb* raltt|
greater repression against the most active elements. Aire-
are political prisoners on account of having fought against this war.
And many, like Bobby Seale, Ericka Hugging, and Ar
mmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmm^Smmmm^H BamaaaS _* »
prisoners on account of i
^^^^m^mm
But repression breeds resistance. As the FBI, Army intelligence,
state and local police and courts conspire to make more of as f
itical prisoners, the movement needs to build massive action» are
this issue and bring ant 1-imperial ist censelousness to the résistâmes
which this repression will surely generate.
Building a United Front Against Imperialism.
Building strong movements in the above areas will certainly bring the American
people closer to winning their just demand to end imperialist war. But to insure
that this demand is won, yet another step must be taken. A nation-wide united front
against imperialism must be built which will allow us to forge these separate efforts into one great hammer, strong enough to strike a fatal blow to imperialist
policy. We do not make this statement lightly. To form such a vast united front
will of course involve difficulties and hard work. Although those people who are
genuinely opposed to the war and its causes do have a common enemy and a reason for
joining forces, they also have many different political views. To pretend that these
differences do not:exist would be misleading and self-defeating. Consequently, it
will be necessary for all groups to maintain organizational independence within the
united front. It will also be necessary for the differences between these groups to
be clearly brought out and discussed, but always in the spirit of friends who have
a common interest and a shared goal, and always with the main task sharply in focus: forcing an end to the imperialist war. Although there may be some disagreements among us, we the working people, all Black and brown people struggling for
liberation, family farmers, shopkeepers and even many small businessmen have no
future in a society dominated by monopoly capitalism and embroiled in endless
imperialist wars. We must understand and help others to understand that U.S.
imperialsm is like everything reactionary: If we don't hit it, it won't fall.
And we can only hit it by standing firmly together.
U.S. FORCES OUT OF INDOCHINA NOW !
INDOCHINA FOR THE INDOCHINESE!
PEOPLE UNITE AGAINST IMPERIALISM !